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SEC's Sankey rejects pooling football TV rights, calling it risky and unproven.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey has dismissed proposals to pool college football conference TV rights, calling the idea ineffective and potentially risky.
Speaking ahead of the Florida-Texas A&M game, he emphasized the SEC’s success in securing its own media deals, including a $3 billion, 10-year agreement with ESPN.
Sankey rejected claims by Texas Tech’s Cody Campbell that pooling rights could generate $4–7 billion in new revenue, stating such plans lack evidence and could disrupt existing broadcast agreements.
While acknowledging growing legislative momentum for reforms like the SCORE Act, he stressed the need for thoughtful, long-term solutions over simplistic changes.
Sankey de la SEC rechaza la puesta en común de derechos de televisión de fútbol, llamándolo arriesgado y no probado.